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frontier foundation. so on and so forth have already come out against you know these types of software is and also on the hill funny enough probably less than a month ago senator al franken himself was grilling facebook and you know facebook's lawyers over the use of this technology especially the fact that it's not really disclosed to any of the users so in other words as i mentioned before hand you are already submitting to all of this without really knowing the extent plus that what you should really be worried is that data bank because without anything to cross-reference there you go there is nothing so you've seen a little bit but at the end of the day you know does safety trumps your privacy that's sort of the question there and that's one thing you know when you go on facebook especially if you don't have the most secure of settings you're choosing to give up that privacy and i lot of people in younger generations i mean this is just what they have always known they have always known a world with s
frontier foundation. so on and so forth have already come out against you know these types of software is and also on the hill funny enough probably less than a month ago senator al franken himself was grilling facebook and you know facebook's lawyers over the use of this technology especially the fact that it's not really disclosed to any of the users so in other words as i mentioned before hand you are already submitting to all of this without really knowing the extent plus that what you...
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technology frontier forward now i know that your foundation the space frontier foundation the goal is to transform space from this government own bureaucratic program and to you know one that is more inclusive an open up this frontier to more people what is out there for humans what is space frontier what do you open a find. what's out there there are asteroids near earth that have more platinum and platinum group metals than have ever been mined on earth. many of the most valuable metals that we have here are only accessible because of asteroids that have crashed into earth we're going to where those valuable resources live so a lot of our problems in energy and in mineral resources can be solved by going out into space and bringing them back. we can also we've also already benefited from things like. you know telecommunications and things like x x m and sirius radio that allow information to get around the earth much better all right so it seems like there is a lot of possibilities out there what are the values and commercializing space exploration and making space travel available
technology frontier forward now i know that your foundation the space frontier foundation the goal is to transform space from this government own bureaucratic program and to you know one that is more inclusive an open up this frontier to more people what is out there for humans what is space frontier what do you open a find. what's out there there are asteroids near earth that have more platinum and platinum group metals than have ever been mined on earth. many of the most valuable metals that...
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but of course you know the electronic frontier foundation is famous for our case against national security and even eighteen heat for the warrantless wiretapping we've just seen kind of. dragnet on target is not there and that we're seeing in each other countries like u.k. . so what do you what do you think people should be concerned about and i know the fs has not focused so much on the role of some of these companies that we mentioned some of these large corporations but what do you think are some of the major concerns when you have you know the rise in the comcast on the sprints you know basically that the major providers of both cell phone and cable when you have them kind of collaborating with governments what should we be wary of any you know i think this is really really the way area is a shift from sort of the you know the system where governments will listen you know people communication because they have probable cause and because they have an actual mission of wrongdoing and moving to a world in which they are listening you know everyone mediations this is ordinary people regard
but of course you know the electronic frontier foundation is famous for our case against national security and even eighteen heat for the warrantless wiretapping we've just seen kind of. dragnet on target is not there and that we're seeing in each other countries like u.k. . so what do you what do you think people should be concerned about and i know the fs has not focused so much on the role of some of these companies that we mentioned some of these large corporations but what do you think are...
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earlier i spoke about this with rebecca bow international privacy coordinator for the electronic frontier foundation and we started off by talking about the standardization concerning these surveillance laws i asked her why it seems that other countries also seem to have taken a keen interest in this here's her take. and the i'm not really sure as much about you know we're not yet really looked into so much the sort of collaboration between countries but i do know that we heard governments saying that you know they want to be able to capture sort of all of the different online communications that are out there and that there so much happening there on able to capture you know our interest and that is that a radical expansion of police surveillance powers really isn't the answer and that kind of the have to be protected and civil liberties have to be upheld. just last year or so for a second rebecca. but it is really interesting and we can call it a so-called coincidence just that a lot of these these countries are working back we've got you back now i want to ask you about a proposed surveillance bi
earlier i spoke about this with rebecca bow international privacy coordinator for the electronic frontier foundation and we started off by talking about the standardization concerning these surveillance laws i asked her why it seems that other countries also seem to have taken a keen interest in this here's her take. and the i'm not really sure as much about you know we're not yet really looked into so much the sort of collaboration between countries but i do know that we heard governments...
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appreciate having you on the show or back about international privacy corner for the electronic frontier foundation in san francisco. well it's been a week and a half since the violence shooting at that sikh temple in oak creek wisconsin and which six people were killed and several others injured and since that time there have been some shows of support for the muslim community there but there is also been a dramatic surge of violent activity and harassment directed at places of worship since that time the american arab anti-discrimination committee is reporting that in total there have been nearly a dozen cases of attacks just in the last couple of weeks now this includes a mosque in joplin missouri burned to the ground an air rifle fired at the muslim education center in illinois where five hundred people were inside a homemade bomb launched at a private islamic school and vandalism at various mosque around the country i talked more about the implications of this with ah but are you the legal director for the american arab anti-discrimination committee he first told us about some of the and since
appreciate having you on the show or back about international privacy corner for the electronic frontier foundation in san francisco. well it's been a week and a half since the violence shooting at that sikh temple in oak creek wisconsin and which six people were killed and several others injured and since that time there have been some shows of support for the muslim community there but there is also been a dramatic surge of violent activity and harassment directed at places of worship since...
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. >> that is tech expert at electronic frontier foundation. we collected this box full of unwanted old phones and we tried to get money for them. >> there is probably somewhere in the world who would be interested in using go your old phone if it works. >> it's really old. >> we had several old phones and iphone 4 with a smashed screen. not too many sites wanted our old motorola. finally they offered to $12 until we said it didn't charge up. then it was a buck and free shipping. >> some had really strict guidelines. >> many sites didn't want the blackberry but we did get an offer from you renew.com and $20 from buy back world. goozoo offered to plant us a tree with our order. and busted iphone four, lots of sites offered hundred dollars until we admitted hit a cracked screen. then they dropped to $50. however, at buy back, we got an offer for $76. it depends on what they find when they examine our phone. right off the bat, all four websites gave us free shipping and promise the phones wouldn't wind up in a landfill and also a free tree from go
. >> that is tech expert at electronic frontier foundation. we collected this box full of unwanted old phones and we tried to get money for them. >> there is probably somewhere in the world who would be interested in using go your old phone if it works. >> it's really old. >> we had several old phones and iphone 4 with a smashed screen. not too many sites wanted our old motorola. finally they offered to $12 until we said it didn't charge up. then it was a buck and free...
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. >> that is tech epert at electronic frontier foundation. we collected this box full of unwanted old phones and we tried to get money for them. >> there is probably somewhere in the world who would be interested in using go your old phone if it works. >> it's real >> we had several old phones and iphone 4 with a smashed screen. not too many sites wanted our old motorola. finally they offered to $12 until we said it didn't charge up. then it was a buck and free shipping. >> some had really strict guidelines. >> many sites didn't want the blackberry but we did get an offer from you renew.com and $20 from buy back world. goozoo offered to plant us a tree with our order. and busted iphone four, lots of sites offered hundred dollars until we admitted hit a cracked screen. then they dropped to $50. however, at buy back, we got an offer for $76. it depends on what they find when they examine our phone. right off the bat, all four websites gave us free shipping and promise the phones wouldn't wind up in a landfill and also a free tree from goozoo. w
. >> that is tech epert at electronic frontier foundation. we collected this box full of unwanted old phones and we tried to get money for them. >> there is probably somewhere in the world who would be interested in using go your old phone if it works. >> it's real >> we had several old phones and iphone 4 with a smashed screen. not too many sites wanted our old motorola. finally they offered to $12 until we said it didn't charge up. then it was a buck and free shipping....
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. >> that is tech expert at electronic frontier foundation.tried to get money for them. >> there is probably somewhere in the world who would be interested in using go your old phone if it works. >> it's really old. >> we had several old phones and iphone 4 with a smashed screen. not too many sites wanted our old motorola. finally they offered to $12 until we said it didn't charge up. then it was a buck and free shipping. >> some had really strict guidelines. >> many sites didn't want the blackberry but we did get an offer from you renew.com and $20 from buy back world. goozoo offered to plant us a tree with our order. and busted iphone four, lots of sites offered hundred dollars until we admitted hit a cracked screen. then they dropped to $50. however, at buy back, we got an offer for $76. it depends on what they find when they examine our phone. right off the bat, all four websites gave us free shipping and promise the phones wouldn't wind up in a landfill and also a free tree from goozoo. we print out our label and pack up the phones with b
. >> that is tech expert at electronic frontier foundation.tried to get money for them. >> there is probably somewhere in the world who would be interested in using go your old phone if it works. >> it's really old. >> we had several old phones and iphone 4 with a smashed screen. not too many sites wanted our old motorola. finally they offered to $12 until we said it didn't charge up. then it was a buck and free shipping. >> some had really strict guidelines....
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they have an awful lot of techniques to do it lot of ways to do it and you found it electronic frontier foundation to protect free speech should the principles of the first amendment be protected with something like wiki leaks free speech is not absolute in my mind it's a very important right it has to go through considerations of did you violate it in ways that might be heard somebody else some free speech could actually trigger harmful events could trigger even murders so it does murdering and an abortion doctor count as free speech no there are limits to free speech i don't know in the case of wiki leaks. i don't know where that's going to fall out so you think there are limitations in terms of kind of opening or protecting all free speech online and the war on whistleblowers will all free speech online i was brought up with the belief that the first amendment was such a good thing every every one of our bill of rights in the united states was so crucial to my heart the way my dad taught me but free speech meant you could say something bad about the president even you could say something bad ab
they have an awful lot of techniques to do it lot of ways to do it and you found it electronic frontier foundation to protect free speech should the principles of the first amendment be protected with something like wiki leaks free speech is not absolute in my mind it's a very important right it has to go through considerations of did you violate it in ways that might be heard somebody else some free speech could actually trigger harmful events could trigger even murders so it does murdering...
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we are compiling this information on the web site of the electronic frontier foundation who is doingeally wonderful work on this issue. the other thing we are asking communities to do is to bring resolutions before their city councils to declare their city a drone free zone. so would it be wonderful if you are in buffalo and you declared your city a drone free zone? [applause] thanks to your very active occupy and as well as the very act of peace community the resolution has already been introduced into the city council and there will be hearing about this on july 31 at 2:00 p.m. in the buffalo city hall. [applause] so show up one and all and let's send a very strong message to the drone manufacturers as well as to the city and this government that we don't think that the drones in the hands of the police will make us any safer. so a couple of other things that are being done on the internet which is the level i wanted to mention. one is that while we are concerned about drones in the hands of the military, at least there are some rules in place about what happens when the military k
we are compiling this information on the web site of the electronic frontier foundation who is doingeally wonderful work on this issue. the other thing we are asking communities to do is to bring resolutions before their city councils to declare their city a drone free zone. so would it be wonderful if you are in buffalo and you declared your city a drone free zone? [applause] thanks to your very active occupy and as well as the very act of peace community the resolution has already been...
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it is a series is made possible by a grant from the simons foundation, their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. durable funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose. >> tonight we will continue our study of the human brain, examining one of the most widespread disorder, depression. depression describes a group of conditions characterized by significant and sustained periods of low mood, symptoms can include persistent sad, anxious or empty feelings, fatigue, appetite loss and thoughts of suicide, or suicide attempts. approximately five to seven percent of the adult population of the united states will suffer from a form of depression during any year. the lifetime risk may six seed 15 percent. >> our understanding of depression has evolved over the centuries, hippocrates believed the mel commonly as it was know
it is a series is made possible by a grant from the simons foundation, their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. durable funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose. >> tonight we will continue...
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the series is made possible by a grant from the simons foundation, their mission is is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> from our s captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> tonight we continue our exploration of the woners of the human brain. for this program we examine the brain's most complex function consciousness. here is what saying mutual fund freud says the it may be compared to a fountain playing in the stun and falling a back into the subterranean pool of subconscious from which it rises, consciousness remains one of the great mysteries of human existence when scientists today are ask what pose it is greatest challenge in modern science they answer consciousness. it is is the mind separate from the body? how can interior subjective lives be explained? what is awareness itself? these quest
the series is made possible by a grant from the simons foundation, their mission is is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> from our s captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose....
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the series is made possible by a grant from the simons foundation, their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provltimndid multedia aim news and information services worldwide. be more.
the series is made possible by a grant from the simons foundation, their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provltimndid multedia aim news and information services worldwide. be more.
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foundation. their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in basic sciences and mathematics. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight, we. our exploration into our magnificent brain with a look at disorders of movement. they're associated with changes in the brain cells that help us move. these changes can affect the speed, quality, and ease of movement. the two disorders we will focus on are parkinson's disease, and huntington's disease. parkinson's disease was first described in 1817 by the british physician, james parkinson. approximately one million people in the united states alone are afflicted. parkinson's' onset is typically subtle and commonly developed between 55 and 85. its features include tremors, difficulty moving, slowness of moving and muscular stiffness. it results when cells in the part of the brain that produce dopamine fail and deteriorate. there is currently no cure for parkinson's disease. huntington's is more complex than parkinson's. it is a hereditary nur lodgal disorder firs
foundation. their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in basic sciences and mathematics. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight, we. our exploration into our magnificent brain with a look at disorders of movement. they're associated with changes in the brain cells that help us move. these changes can affect the speed, quality, and ease of movement. the two disorders we will focus on are parkinson's...